QUOTES
5/20/2020
“Although making up 9 per cent of the population,
naturists and those that enjoy clothes free recreation are treated like ‘social
lepers’ and confined to out of the way beaches when there is nothing shameful
about the human body.” - Stuart Whelan, http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/victoria/all-victorian-beaches-should-have-nude-areas-nudists-say/news-story/76b8c32eb66757b66335fc6aabb81b87
“Nakedheart am Frequency 2014” Video - https://vimeo.com/103951777
“Living together and accepting your own body, your
family’s bodies and all the bodies at the naturist resort will make you feel
that you get much more back to yourself.
Your family will feel that you/they are natural together and that it
actually is ok to be natural together because other people is natural together
as well.” - http://spotnaked.com/5-reasons-go-naturist-vacation-children/3797/?utm_content=buffer1ec9c&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer
“I wasn’t someone who was really comfortable with my
body. I can honestly say I’m on a
medication and one of the side effects is gaining some weight. I’m probably the heaviest I’ve even been in
my life right now and I’ve never felt so beautiful. Because I go to Bare Oaks, I go to that hot
tub, I’m not wearing any clothes, I don’t have to squeeze into tight
jeans. I can let it all hang out and I
can feel great and beautiful and happy.” - Andrea Budzey, https://www.thestar.com/life/relationships/2017/03/07/do-naturists-have-the-right-idea-raising-kids-around-social-nudity.html
“Trying naturism often means adopting it. To try naturism is to open up to a different
lifestyle, more respectful of others and nature, more open and healthier. Trying naturism is (re) discovering the wind
and the caress of the sun on your skin.” - https://nuetheureux.com/2017/03/24/nue-sous-le-soleil-on-ose-ou-pas/
[At Charco del Palo on Lanzarote, one of the Canary
Islands] “You can walk naked to the south of the village for approximately 45
mins . . . If you go north of the village you can walk to the next village
approximately 2 1/2 hours. You can walk
a little way up the hills to the south of the village if you wish. I only take a small towel . . . for sitting
on the lava rocks when I have a rest! We
have friends who take a rucksack with clothes when they go north to the next
village . . . Walking around the village naked is no problem. . . Tropical
Garden and Cueva Paloma do have naturist terraces for lunch. When you go in the supermarket you have to
wear clothes; I just have a small wrap it suffices.” – Dick, http://www.naturist-corner.net/community/index.php?topic=21554.0;topicseen
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